Curry Canine Care
Clear expectations.
Steady behavior.
Better outcomes.
About Curry Canine Care
Most outcomes aren’t random. They’re the result of what’s repeated, what’s tolerated, and what’s avoided.
Hey there! I’m Tasha Curry and I am the owner of Curry Canine Care LLC! 🐾
Curry Canine Care was built on the belief that dogs do best in calm, structured environments where things are clear and consistent. I offer private, in-home care designed for dogs who need things to feel steady, not busy. This is a home environment, not a facility. I only take one household at a time so each dog has the space to settle in, decompress, and understand what’s expected of them without the noise of a high-volume setup. A lot of dogs don’t need more stimulation. They need more clarity. When their day has a rhythm, they relax. When expectations are consistent, they start to make better decisions on their own. That’s what I hold in place here.
The goal isn’t quick correction. It’s helping dogs build habits that make life feel easier for them and for you.
My background with dogs started early and never really left. I have over 16 years of hands-on experience, including working alongside veterinary teams supporting procedures, post-surgical care, and preventative services. That experience shaped how I approach safety, handling, and what real care looks like day to day. There is a service dog in training present in the home. This allows for calm, controlled exposure when appropriate. Some dogs benefit from simply being around a steady, neutral presence without direct interaction. I’ve seen what happens when a dog finally understands what’s expected of them. They settle. They think more clearly. They stop trying to manage everything on their own.
Every dog is different. I take the time to understand each one so they can be supported in a way that actually works for them.
Services Offered
- Day Training
- Day Stay
- Boarding
- Board & Train
- Temperament Evaluation
When you can’t be home to keep that consistency going, I step in to hold it for you.
🪪 Licensed & Insured



How I Can Help

Day Training
The focus is on five core commands: come, heel, sit, stay, and down. Once those are solid, training can build into skills that branch off of them. The overall goal stays the same, calm behavior and clear communication.
For dogs that may have service or therapy potential, this kind of environment can also help support early neutrality, emotional control, and exposure to real life settings when appropriate. Public access foundations and early task related concepts may be introduced based on the dog, the timeline, and the goal.
Puppy temperament evaluations are also offered to assess service or therapy potential.

Day Stay
Day Stays are built around real-life structure so dogs learn how to exist calmly in a home environment. The focus is on engagement, leash manners, place work, impulse control, calm behavior and clear communication throughout the day.

Boarding
In-home boarding designed to feel like a steady, familiar environment rather than a facility. Dogs are integrated into the home and follow a consistent rhythm that supports calm behavior and overall stability.
There is no daytime kenneling, allowing dogs to settle naturally and feel more at ease throughout their stay.
Drop-off and pick-up times vary depending on the service. Please reach out for rates and specific scheduling details.
Training Approach
Training may be incorporated into your dog’s stay and daily routine. Tools such as a remote collar (e-collar) may be used as part of clear and consistent communication. Balanced training is a core part of the approach and supports structure, clarity, and reliable behavior.
If your dog is already familiar with a remote collar, you are encouraged to bring it so consistency can be maintained.
Getting Started 🐾
To help make this a smooth and comfortable experience for your dog, please review the following:
- A pre-service behavioral assessment and signed agreement are completed before your dog’s first service.
- Service dates are secured once payment is submitted.
- This setup works best for dogs that are comfortable around people and other dogs.
- Up-to-date vaccination records are required (Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella).
- Dogs should arrive clean. If needed, a bath can be provided for a $50 fee.
Reach Out to Get Started
Submit your request and I’ll follow up to discuss fit and next steps.
